Virtual ALA Conference Available Next Week

If you did not get to attend ALA this year, or if you did but were unable to attend sessions you wanted, you now have an opportunity to virtually attend some of the ALA 2012 conference.  The MU Libraries have registered for a group account, and so you may come and go to any of the sessions you wish, and you do not need to individually register.  View the two-day program to determine which sessions you want to attend.

Virtual ALA Conference

Wed-Thurs, July 18-19, 8:30am–6:00pm CST

Ellis Library, Room 4F51-A

Questions?:  Contact Cindy Cotner

The theme Mapping Transformation, Experimentation and Innovation includes some of the following speakers and sessions:

George Needham & Joan Frye Williams: Libraries In a Post-Print World

Stephen Abram: Mirages, Maps, Menus, Flowcharts, and Dreams

Marie Ostergard: Mediaspace: Transforming the Library of the Future

Lee Rainie: The State of eBook Borrowing from Libraries

Brian Mathews: Thinking Entrepreneurially: What Libraries Can Learn from Startups and Other Innovative Organizations

James LaRue: Moving Upstream: From Distributor to Co-Creator

Marlene Harris: Beyond the Bestseller List: Filling Patron Demand for Great eBooks Without the “Big 6 Publishers”

Peter Murray: Introducing FOSS4Lib: Helping Libraries Decide IF and WHICH Open Source Software Is Right for Them

Terry Ballard: Using Google Products to Enhance Your Library’s Mission and Branding

Emily Dowdall: One-Stop Center: The Multiple Roles of the Public Library, Today and Tomorrow

Steven Bell: Start With a “Way We Serve Statement:” Design a Library User Experience the Way the Pros Do

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